Privacy Revisited articulates the legal meanings of privacy and dignity through the lens of comparative law, and argues that the concept of privacy requires a more systematic approach if it is to be useful in framing and protecting certain fundamental autonomy interests. Learn More

This book analyses the scope of privacy, the desirability, vulnerability, states, value, balance and remedy. It offers the first thematic account of the privacy protection afforded by Article 8 ECHR, and an external view on privacy theory. Learn More

Now in paperback, this is the first work to analyse data privacy laws across Asia. Written by the leading expert in this area, the book sets out the international context of the development of national data privacy law before examining and comparing data privacy in all 26 Asian jurisdictions. Learn More

Adolescence, Privacy, and the Law provides a foundation for understanding privacy rights and how they relate to adolescents. Roger Levesque argues that because privacy is actually an inherently social phenomenon, the ways in which adolescents' privacy needs and rights are shaped are essential to society's broader privacy interests. Learn More